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YY, JUNE 22, 1920, 29 BURGLARIES ARE BARED BY ‘HOP HEAD = Say Confession Reveals Oper. tions of ‘Twe ity-nine burglaries, commit Wa by an alleged ring of narcotic Madicts, have been confessed by Vol Rey H. Burt, 25, chauffeur, city de Cectives said Wednesday. Burt was the selling agent for this “dope” ring of criminals, ac Gerding to Detective Kalph W Gochran. Roy Hurley, 30. Weaver, who has refused to talk since arrested by Detectives . Montgomery and McLennan 13, is believed by Cochran to | Be a higher-up in the ring. Burt declares he did not commit burglaries, but that his job was @ispose of the loot. by RGLARIES IN SEATTLE fF Twelve of the burglaries were pmitted in Seattle, 15 in Tacoma two in Everett, Cochran says. custody of Licut. J.C, Wickman, rt was taken to Everett Wednes afternoon, after he bad prom: to “turn up” the loot of the Durglaries committed there by ring. the Tacoma thiev Hurley and Burt are both narcotic ‘ ee Cochran declares. He said ‘BOSS’ MURPHY IS INDICTED: Charged With ith Fraud in Ex-| cess Profits Taxes NEW YORK, June 23.—(United }—Charies E. Murphy, “boss ‘Tammany ball.” and four other were indicted on a charge of racy to defraud the federal ment by the extraordinary hd jury today Besides Murphy, the assistant indicted: James BE. Smith, attorney; John A. McG J. Baldwin and Ernest on. Waldon is an official Corn Products company. The Products company ws also of conspiracy in the i ae 28 hd ” _ - of, jes later. T following din thy. Zz "eThe indictment accused tt f conspiring with Murphy the government of fits taxes in the manufacture of product known as Malto-Iextine n appeared in crimina for all those indicted and of not guilty were ercered was set at $:.000. The intictmen’, in four count that profits of approximate. $1,000,000 were made. The gov mt tax on this amount wns to be about 80 per cent of yon 0 THIRD TERM PTALM, HE SAYS, mings Denies He Dis- cussed It With Wilson “BAN FRANCISCO, June 43.—An- artificial Wilson third-term was punctured today. man who wrote that would a good dime novelist, Homer $8. Cummings of tie national committee, told ‘ausembled correspondents today, to @ story widely publish- on the Pacific coast, that Pres ent Wilson would insist term nomination. The story went on to say that pings had held a 45 minute distance telephone conversation h Secretary Tumulty Monday t, during which this subject thoroly discussed. “The conversation was neither so lve nor so expensive,” said min “The matter of a third) m was not mentioned then nor} it been since.” Py ilors Who Stole Booze Arrested | ‘G. H. Broomer and W. C. Dietrick, who face federal charges Beattie, were brought to the city) y afternoon by deputy United marshals from the Middle lent, where the men weré arrested ‘A secret grand jury feturned against Broomer and k February 20, in which "they charged with the theft of 80 gal 3 of whisky from the naval hos- at Bremerton last November, they were then in the service. is fixed at $1,000 each mer excess ik - tesi tot at off ho ght Copper reule Was a “Prowler” shel, The occupant of No. 208 Brestyn! juire- 1, Sixth ave. and Columbia st., - come ed to police early Wednesday create] there was a prowler in the tro , Motorcycle Officers Moulton pi Holmes found that the ishel owler” was the policeman on the prini year i He ected, only = E WANT thing in the way of waste material known to man." It is in o tivable, the material w turn into money. We want old lothing, shoes, hats, caps, waste fron, chairs,’ rakes, hoes, shovels, papers and magazines, can ble Shop is being wonderfully imtained by the women of Seat they request gifts of a little ter quality than the Salvage lost over 600 men in the There are still large num- incapacitated who must be Telephone Elliott 4512 WE CALL shingle: | Coch: | He will be taken to clean! * Chair-| the! upon a| indictment | ra- Ring jthat Bart was Uf very bad shape |from his constant use of the drug, and that it waa with the greatest diffioulty thdt Burt was kept ra tional enough to disclose the differ ent places where the loot was dix | posed of, RECOVER GOODS VALUED AT $300 th men were arrested June 13, Burt, with Prank Kelly, now serv: ing 63 days following conviction for disorderly conduct, was captured by |Capt. C. G, Bannick and Patrolman M. 8. Arbrogast, as he left a house! at Alki st. and California ave, It} was thought at the time that the! two men had burglarized the house, | but the charge was never proven. Hurley was arrested later the same day by detectives In @ shack in the! 4700 block on 24th ave, 8. W ‘The arrest of the three men reault- in the recovery of goods valued at $300, stolen from the home of E. H. Kobthase, lawyer, at 5311 W, Alaska st, June 13 Two other bur, Attle were admitted by Burt, Coch ran says. Burt charged in su perior court with burglary and Hur |eOING TO PUT MAC'S NAME IN) Will Nominate Him Anyway, Says Jenkins | KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 23.--| William G. McAdoo will be placed m nomination for the presidency befc the democratic national convention in| San Franciaco, despite his personal | objections, Dr. Rurria A. Jenkins de clared today ‘ eokins, managing editorsof the Kasaa City Post, today wired the newspaper from Pueblo, Colo., that jhe had definitely decided to make a ed ea in West Se ed | | attehtent Elwell’s Women Friends Are Aiding Pe Poli “Was One of Finest Men Who Ever ‘Lived’ NEW YORK, June 23.--Women. friends of the murdered society gambler, turfman and bridge whist expert, Joseph B. Elwell, are giving police great assistance in their for the slayer who shot him to death in ne apartment. Miss Beatrice Tremaine (right) & |dresp model employed by says: “Joe Elwell was one of the Ifinest men who ever lived.” A let ter showed her acquaintance with Elwell, but she ‘hud not seen him recently, whe said. Mra. Viola Kraus (left, with whom Elwell attended a dinner party the night before he was murdered and with whom he had an engagement to play golf the following day, has given detectives valuable information, Deputy Deol ing says that there in not evidence involving Kraus in any tntrigue with Relow Mra. La Verne another girl said to have Leen # friend of Elwell, from whom the police hope to obtain more informa Mre Elwell ts Daven speech placing McAdoo in nomination. He declared the decision wags reached | after consultation with other mem-| bers of the Missouri delegation en routé to San Francisco | Jenking declared two-thirds, and possibly more. sourt's delega- on favored the presentation of the rmer secretary's name. Jenkins de-| e Missouri delegation would | MeAdoo, if necessary. “McAdoo cannot refuse, said BORAH SAYS WILSON WILL BE NAMED IN SAN FRANCISCO MEET ROISE, Idaho, Jane 23.--Sen ator Borah, home today after an absence of over two years, sald he believed President Wilson would be renominated at San Franctsco. “I don"t know why I feel thin,” he said. “Possibly it is intul- tion. But I believe Wilson will "be renominated for @ third term.” Borah declined to comment on the republican convention. He mid that after a two weeks’ rest he will make a tour of the state “as a senator.” M ad Jer baal } |Bryan Says Wilson Won't Be Candidate LINCOLN, Neb. June 22.— President Wilson “need not be considered” as a candidate for the democratic nomination for presi dent, William Jennings Bryan de clared In an article in his “Com- | moner” printed here today William G. McAdoo, former sec retary of the treasury “by his | close relationship witn fhe presi- | dent,” has seriously handicaped his chances of securing the nomi. | mation the staternent declared. Dry Sleuths Get 50 Gallons Mash! | Prohibition agents whe went out to| the south end of town Tuesday night | to nip @ little moonshine plot in the | |bud found a stil! and 60 gallons of| yet unfermented raisin mash, all of which they promptly confiscated | No one was around to be arretsed. | \Jap “Life:Termer” | | Ordered Deported Altho Taiji Kamigami ts in the |California state penitentiary serving & life sentence for murder, immigra-| tion officiais here have received de-| | portation orders for him “If Taiji succeeds in doned from prison we'll Koay ready for him,” jetting par-| have the pScwomie way. | Virgin a St. Dock | Leased for $150,000) The Virginia St Deck and Ware house has been lease by the Ameri can Warehouse company for a pe riod of five and one-half years, for @ total consideration of $150,000, ac cording to an announcement by Henry Ewing company, “Alaska building. The property is owned by the Holden estate, of New York. The! warehouse, which lies between Rail-| road and Elliott aves., covers three! ful! lots of ground. It is understood that the lease carries an option to buy the property. c. Comes to U. S. A. to Spend $2,500, En route to the democratic conven- tion to be held in San Francisco, FE. J. Westerhouse, general manager of the Manila railroad and president of the Manila Hotel Co., atopped in Be | attle Tuesday, He has been author-| ized to purchase railroad and hotel! |furnishings to the value of $2,500,000 CONSTRUCTION WILL BEGIN immediately on an additional story on the one-story frame store build- ing of A. R. Lanier, 6108 Rainier ave. The estimated cost of the ad- dition is $6,000. The lower floor will ibe used for store purposes, and the upper story for apartments, | Diatrict tion thet may help them Investigation YORK, June 23. Anderson waa requested Attorney Swann today come to York from her by in Minneapo}ia to tell what jknows of incidents preceding murder of Joseph DB. Elwell, whist expert in ie NEW Hope Mins Elly by te New ‘SIX INJURED IN } AUTO SMASHUP Three Cars Collide on Mar-| ginal Way Stx people were recovering “Wed-| nesday from the effects of a collision | on Marginal) way, a mile north of the Meadows,| between three aut Tuesday evening As an autod riyen by H. P. As an auto driven by H. P. Lind, car standing by the roadside, it col lided with @ roadster coming from the opposite direction, A man and woman in the roadster were bruised | and cut, but refused to give him their names, Lind says Mra. L. E. Sund, 113 Fairview ave, & sister-indaw of Lind, receiv: a cut on the head, that required eight stitches. Mra. Lind was brute ed, while Grace and Helen Proberg, also occupants of the car, were shaken up. L. EB. Sund and M. P. Prober Lind, with Lind, escaped injury. No one was hurt in the car stand: ing by the road, altho it was partly wrecked, Lind reported to police. He Switched Diamonds on Gem Deaters| Harry Andrews, Ul a few days ago sported dazzling diamonds in Beatue, was on his way | back to St. Louls Wednesday to face a grand jury Indictment, charging him with “pennyweighting. The “penny weighting” charge is al leged by Detective Sergt, James J Wilson, of St. Louis, to explain how Andrews got his diamonds, “Penny weighting” is police parlance for tak: ing good stones from a@ jewelry store and leaving paste or poor ones in | their place, alleged to have ac quired fiamonds valued at $4,600 by this method, He was arrested in Pellinghain last week, and accused of taking @ $700 diamond there. He gave the name of R. R Willison, Cheeking up of police records showed that he was wanted in St. Louis, un- der the name of Andrews. Before going to Bellingham, spent several months in | Beatle, Bourbon Wet Chief May Not Go to S. F. SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—Gov- ernor Edward I. Edwards, candicate of the “wets for the democratic residential nomination, will not at- tend the convention here, it was learned today uniess press of official business at Trenton, N. J., slackena He is dealing with @ republican leg islature. However, if Edwards at the last moment sees he will be able to leave Trenton, he will take a special train and hurry to San Francisco, his headquarters announced. Andrews Is he EDWARD M’'GRATH, — superin- | tandent of railway mail service in ‘th district, who is in Chicago on official business, is expected to re turn to the city Saturday, Tee fenttlo star publishes the best serials that can be secured. They are up- to-date, red-blooded, full of heart inter- ent, thritis and adventure, and appeal to all’ classes of readers, There's ® now one wery few weeks, punt | Luctile, | the} in thelr | 27, actor, who, un-| THE SEATTLE STAR companion of a Mnner in ex Miss Anderson, Victor Von Behlegel) at the evening of the murder, pected to tell the district of a meeting between her escort and Elwell, The latter was with | Viola Kraus, givorced wife of Von Schlegel! In interviews since*her name war mentioned in the case, Miss Ander son has sald that the meeting be tween the two men was entirely cordial HERE’S MORE ABOUT KIDNAPING STARTS ON PAGE ONE ee ed them. If she'd leave them, be happy.” Brewington sald he once took Simer to Canada because his wife wouldn't let him see the child t returned it on her promise to let him visit the little one at any time he desired. “Her promise was not kept,” suid. “Her people asked for a re straining order from the court |told her she had better bring the |tahy back from Colby, because I | knew she had it there. She brought it to Tacoma and | stole it. [ “I was only taking my own, and intend to keep it unless she willing to put the child where we can both see it When Tacoma authorities learned of the statement Brewington made to The Star reporter, they notified Ban Franctaco deiectives to exert every effort to ltoeute the hiding place of the child in thet city. They advised that homes of all of Brewington’s tollermaker friends in San Francisco be searched until the child or some trace of him Je found. Deputy Sheriff Herbert Beebe said today he had traced the kid naper’s movements thru three states and back to Tacoma. According to Beebe, the father after stealing the 2%-yearold tot | from the bed of Its grandfather in Ta t November, brought Elmer and then fled to San Fran » and doubled back to Portland re he stayed but a short time, and returned to Seattle. Later, Beebe says, Brewingtor went to Colorado, thence to Lox An gelea and back to Tacoma, where he was recognized and nabbed KIDNAPER FACES SERIES OF CHARGES Police and detectives along the route of Brewington’s journeys have been notified, given a description of the missing baby, and told to arrest and hold the person with whom little Elmer is found, Should the kidnaping charge against Brewington fail, it is said he may be charged with burglary, for breaking and entering the home of the child's grandparents the night Elmer disappeared. If both these charges fail of conviction, Brewing. ton will be brought to Seattle to an swer a charge of being in contempt for breaking a court order restrain ing him from visiting or molesting either of the two children, whose cus tody was awarded solely to Mrs Brewington at the time she was di vorced. Falls Off Cycle in Front of Auto Donald Westcott, 13, of 109 12th ave. S., had @ barly bruised leg Wed. nesday, due to being run over by an auto driven by Ed Berg, 30, of 1810 Lane st. at Tenth ave. and Howe st., Tuesday afternoon,, Donald was riding a bicycle when the wheel caught in the car track and threw him to the pavement in front of Berg’s auto, Berg told | police. Costs Him $100. to Carry Liquor H. F, Kuehn added $100 fine to ovehead expenses after pleading guilty to Nquor law violation in the federa| court, Tuesday afternoon, leave coma lu | to Seatti attorney | he} ils *% GIRL LEAVES, SO HE TAKES GAS Indian Tries to End Life Here Alaska 1 know the girl, and I When whe leave me in the | restaurant last night my heart broke I go to my room and try to kill my ject. ‘That ts all.” In broken Engtiah, & half-breed Indian sailor story of hin attempted suicide this morning, Durkee partly asphyxiated, tn [house at $14 Sixth ave, Jat the city sal. | The Indian explained that he had been going with Mai ndy maiden of his own tribe, for three months. Tuesday night he took her to a restaurant at Sixth ave. 8. and Jackson st. Giving the excuse the she wished to pOwder her nose, th girl slipped away, It was the second time that she had done thi, Durkee thought the girl dfd not love him. He stumbled up to his reom and turned on the gas, The anti-climax came when Motorcycle Officers G. F Reynolds and R. R. Moulton were summoned and he was hauled off to he elty hospital. }love her Charids Durkee told the early was found a, rooming He js held Tides i in Seattle WRONESDAY THURSDAY | JUNK Virst Low Tide 1am; 20 ft iret High Tide 12:03 p.m; #2 ft || Second Low Secand Low Tide {] 438 em B17 p. m.; 6.0 ft | Second High Tide Second I [iebt pom; 12.0 ft irae p,m 4aUNE 25 First Low Tide soo am || Piewt High Tide || 10:46 m; 6 nee Seattle Arrivals | and | | Departures Tide ce FRUITS COMING {T STEADILY NOW Plums, Apricots and Penshee|| Are Here ‘The cantaloupe market was a little atiffer Wednesday morning as com: pared with Tuesday quoted at $5 @ crate, Formowa plums, Royal apricots and Alexander peaches arrived in augmented numbers Tuesday night They were moving briskly this morning | Local celery ts mnid to be of good quality, tho someq is @ little green. It im selling at $1.76 per dozen. Butter and eggs hold steady. Local Markets Fruit 0 on el || 16 04) 03% 2.50 400 | Caalifiower Celery Per down : ton 1 per don.1.000 “we Green Peppers Loeal Hed Per Per ™ ton— h. Netted Gema Garnet Per tb Spinach — Local Tomatone—Imperial Vailey, Loreal hothe Turnipe —Cai. raurre Cherries — Royal Anne ... Bing ‘ Diack Terteriag Hentinel Dates—-Per tox .... (ooseberricn ° Grape Fruit—Fiorida . Cal Nowey—Comb, Lemons Oranges Veeches Plame — Cai Strawberries Clark Reediing Oregon Watermetons Fineapple Marshall Pecane--i'er ‘DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Rompetas Strictly fresh . Miler emt eer - mana Sor crear: ry, brioke ng America Biook Swine Wash. triplets .... oeee . ————— i POULTRY | Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers te Bbippers jares-— Live, per TOULTRY Prices Paid Wholesalers Dacke—Promen Dresned Bewilers—- Dressed jens Dressed 2 Dreamed Arrived Jone 23—8tr Keshia Maru from Hengkong via porte mt 10:30 a m.; atr Delight from Hongkong via ports and Vancouver, BG, at 10:10 a, m.: atr Jef. ferson {rom Southeastern Alaska at 10 June 22—ftr Henry T. Beott from Cal ao via Han Francisco and Pomt Wells at | 9:45 p. m.; atr Kien Luis at 6:30 p.m. from San Diego via Bai p.m, utr Kaginaw f Tacoma at 11:20 D. ™.; yacht Aquilo from Tacoma at 2146 Db. m. Sallea June 22—ftr Admiral Evans for An horage via Southeastern and Southweat ern Alnska at 10:30 a m.; atr Annette Rolph for Valparaiso at 0:20 a m.; otr Artigas for Port Blakely at 6:30 «. m str Eastern Tempest for Tacoma at 3 June 22-tr Fort Wayne for Portland at 6:45 p. m.; str Admiral Sehiey for Ban D via Ba at noon; str mi » for r Valdes for N: 2:10 p. m.; ate ra |* M for & midnight at * Chicago Grain Market i * fos AGO, June 2%.—Unfavorable crop reporte caused strength In on the Chicago I all months showed slight adv Provisions were slightly lower July corn closed 3c up at $1.81, opening at $1.78, down tc; September corn showed & similar demand, opening ff at $1.68 and closing at $1 ber corn started at $1.48 dloned up Bio at $1.61 %, July cate opened at $1.02%, and closed at $1.04 up Iie ats, up 1%, cloned at KG ie ing at S4\%e, down Ke: December started at KO lc and closed at 8246, sAvenee of Ive. "Status « of Fri Fisco Market * Mos —a —Butter Extras, 606 Eegs—Kxtran, 466 per don:, 1, 43¢ per dow; extra pulleta, 38c undersized pullets, 3140 per dor. Cheese-—Callfornia flats, fancy, 31% per Ib) firsts, 276 per Ib after nd down 16 Septemb ©, June per Boys and girls are learning many mew | facts about Keattle from the special! series of articles running daily in The Seattle Star, entitled "The Star Seattle Story Book.” EXCURSIONS TO 4. & Bloux leaves Colman dock week days 7 a. m., Bundays #8 a. m., calling at all Ban Juan island pointe aed ar: Aving Bellingham 8:48 p.m Calls at Richardson, Friday Harbor, Anacortes day, Wert Sound, Orcas, Tue@iay, Thursday, Saturday; Sonnet Oe, Welch Bast! wunday. COLMANDOCK = Sy) MARION ST. dirtien | SAN JUAN | ISLANDS a nc PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Cop ase it +-15.50@1630 1460@15. "trimes Medium Rough Pigs Cattle ¥ " Medium to ch Common to good . Rest cows and helfers to che heavy Prime epring lambs Yearlings Wothers Ewes MAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Ton,-C Cotton Keed Meal. |Fish Meal Grits 4 inaced Meal Producer Meat and Hone Meat Scraps . Shell Meal—Cal Oyater Soy Wenn Meal | Chicago Liv Live Stock CHICAGO, 22,000 head Rec Bulk of June 23.—Hom market 160 higher sales, $14,860.16; butchers, $14.26 6 16.20 packing, $12414.76; light, $14.25@15.90; vi tous $13.26013.76. tle—Re market higher, butcher rs, sand cutters, 0G 14.75 ders, $6.50@ | $8.50, cows, $13014.75. Bheep-—Reoeip 4; marke fhe to boc higher. Lambs, $10.75 @ 17.50 $3,50@14.26. f° Sees: GLEE ARE New York Coffee and ; Sugar Quotations $11@17.10; * YORK, June 2 = » 1440 per Ib; No. Ib, ‘ Raw, 19@19.060 per Ib; granu- lated, 22@ 240 per Ib. Pat ill sth AO | Portland Mat Market Report | Mi PORTLAND, inn 5 33. Kage—38 Hens—20 per 1b. | Cheese—Tripiets, 31@33¢ por 420 per dox. 2c per Ib; broliers, 20@28¢ standards being * jsaimon trout, | botling beef, |LApton’s cocoa, 266 |Seniiling’s coffee, TOCCUPATIONAL ean TAX DUE EARLY, 1,178,571.88 |Must Pay Uncle Sam Next | / July K CLEARINGS Beattle | Clearing, .... | Balances .. 1,896,299.00 197,492.00 Clearings | Balances . | Clearings | Balances - | Clearings | Balances . That ccupational taxed! be due one year in advance, be inning July 1, was announced Weds ~ nesday morning by William T. Books deputy collector of internal revenue The taxes are based on the fiscal” year ending June $0, 1921, and must be paid during the month of July, [this year, certain oc t Status of the New York 1| i Stock Exchange | NEW YORK, irregular at the change today, wing the slump just e trading the The following occupations are im Kinetican was ‘forced to 101, “United |cluded: Stock brokers, customhouse States Steel come was held around | brokers, insurance brokers, pawn 7 1% | brokers, theatres and movies, riding” > unaettied effect pric During the | bowling alleys, ‘oleomargarine deal #y last half hour of trading the motores and ers, pleasure boats, autos for bira, | steels made new bigha for the day carnivals and circuses, and publi, dobeker reached nearly 71. Indy Alcohol held above 92 in the final trad-|°xhibitions, such as baseball gamegy 1 jand public dance Capital stock tax also comes under this ruling, J Failure to pay this tax In advance” during the time prescribed, entail a hes rarely |penalty of an additional 25 per cent % of isesl- of the tax due, while willful evasion” |means pompible arrest and proseete |tion, The Inaximum penalty in case) of conviction is $1,000 fine and ona | year in jail, or both. ‘ PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET sn | trial NEW YORK, June 23.—The > tng Bun financial review th’ market for securith ed & more did whieh The equips mp t group mi diaper and alia did litt oney renewed at # per cent Advanced to 11 per cent, very closely following the course of previous heanions this week | The market closed steady. Foreign Exchange {do NEW Y hange quo ling, . wnenai RK, June 39—Portign Leave | Beattie Arrive Beattie 7 n dollars at Public Markets | WPATLAKE 69, peanut butter, 1b, #20; best | Ibe, $1.16: fresh ranch ees, tall 120, 1, can peaches, tbe; sre fice, bie; 1 can Del tbs. best #9. Stalls case, $6.69; 200; 5 bars # Bearchlight wera, Ib. 200 te soup, rolled fol Dee, Townsend, Angel jand Vietorte, Does not ge t 0 Victoria on tri jeaving Seattle Sat Gay night. 4| foe “Ttiam [Menmers Tacome sad] Uiitem ‘foam |Washingten for Ta-| 10:30am foam coma direct. Steamer! 12:30pm. opm every Ywo hours, tbe} pm ingle trip, $1 round! . Carnation milk pe ‘ bulk re ‘sehingten, Townsend direct.| 10:05q ¥y \Connect Stall 1603, { green dry a packages crea: whet, Bla new potatoes, 2 ibe, ; omatoes, Ibe; cantaloupes, 3 for bc. Stall ) red snapper ec; balt herring, & Aling beet, Ib, 12 ai! 42, pot roamc, , The; round steaks, Libby's eat 3 ona, & tor 100; mide’ht/Port Townsend, Por hong and Port halibut, Ib., SANIT! 21-38, lower f alt heert The; filet of oi bo, silver | mon, ib, 200. Stall . beat fresh butter, Ib, 68, 3 ibe Umeco nut ||(Runéay 'Manevitie and Had. margarine, Ty. 4c, 3 Ibm, $1.00; dest ||7-¢0rm) Nock. RY fresh ranch ede, dor, dhe, 2 lbs MJ.) B. coffer, $1.50. Stall 46, hard “eet Sen Jeon Istende am (Sir, Bieex, wheat flour wack, $2.60; 2%-ib © iter, laity ipeinte tn the peaches White or Crisco, Ib, ihe; 3 pack cot kes, Ihc, 3 ibe ie ackages corn fal e; j onget funday! ‘tam cracked homin 1 2 cane Co-operative || milk, 226; 6 ibe Sante Clare prunes $1, Beattie. Neeh Bay Route Stalls 30-22-34, potato sausage, Ib, 160; pure lard. ib, 25; compound, Ib, 20¢. || 3gSipee Sinaaner Sunday] opm |Meamer Teer: to) deny (Kingston, Salle 6 lamb chops, 2 Ibe, be; pot || roasts, Yee; doting beef, 1b, 186; pure lard, 2 ibe, 460; corned beet, 1b, hamburger 1b, Ibe abc; big bananas : pure pork chops, 380; 3 Ibe Sunkist oranges, doz 2 ibe., 260 & Ibs bd. Nuraya tea, s6e; 3e; 2 bars Palmolive Citrus powder, package, 27¢ E-C corn flakes, 260; 6 bars sane, 22 ee Tt te the intention of the |ran CORNER nch mee, 380: 1 cans milk, 20c be, 2 Ibs, $2 ie; cream bri catsup, 2 bot-| Phe; 3 axsorted Nut Ola, XL. oxtail soup, Btall 110, 2 2 menthe 2 || apnouncementa. Potnts marked °* are beat full cream cheese, cheese, Ib. 330; ab tor points must make their own arrangements tor assume ll risk ang Uebility making such landing. Steamers passenger rate doce net tmchude bent landing charges. Bageace iediiity te tmtted te wenr- ing apparel, not te exceed $100 tor whole ticket, 150 pounds allowed free. Steamers and schedules wubsect te t notice Freteht re: iy tor all. pointe (orcepting Tacoma) named in above schedule, Tickets must be purchased at tieket offic. Open from 6:39 a m te 13:60 midnight, FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Office, Colman Deck, Phone Main 3993. ~~ LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES FOINTS. FREQUENT SAiLiNGs. Su. Celllo, Sailing June & McCORMICK LINE be I rdines, 196 2he; Borden's milk, 25e cans lvory soap, Postum Inmb or veal steaks, Ib. Ib., he; doling beet, ID., 2 ibs, bec; steer steaks, legs of lamb, Ib. 2hc; shoulder lamb | roasts, Ib, I2Mc; steer steaks, ID. 20¢ local bacon, Ib., smoked should id, 266; compound, Abe. Pike st, sugar-cured bacon, Ib. pare ribs, ID. #8; Iamb chops, tb, ib. 106; compound, No. 3a, | 1611 First eve, 1-1. cans Lipton's | label tea, §¥c; Blue Kibbon tea, | bulk chocolate, Ib, 36e; %-Ib. | 1-1b. can Ridgway’ | Stall 14, king salmon, | cheeks, Ib. 20¢; ling abe; 15¢; pure lard, Wh, the. Stall yellow Ib, 60¢ 5 o'clock tea, Be. 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